NEW LONDON — An Uncasville man accused of robbing a man at gunpoint in July in Jewett City made a brief appearance Wednesday in Norwich Superior Court.

Jeffrey Mumford, 30, formerly of Jewett City, is free on $129,000 bail after arrests in July in the robbery case, in October and from a year ago.

Mumford’s combined cases were continued to Tuesday.

According to police, shortly before 4 a.m. on July 18, a man reported that he had gone to a party at a home in Taftville, where he met Mumford. He, Mumford and some others left the party, police said, and went to his house, where he picked up his medications and a change of clothes, then drove to Mumford’s house in Jewett City.

The man said Mumford asked to walk to a nearby convenience store to buy cigarettes, police said. On the way back, police said, Mumford put a .38 caliber pistol against the man’s temple and ordered him to empty his pockets.

Mumford stole about $340, the man’s knife and pills, police said.

Mumford was arrested later that day at his home, police said, and he was positively identified by the alleged victim.

Police said they found no money, drugs or weapons, however, and Mumford denied robbing the man, saying that he had left him alone on the way back from buying cigarettes because he didn’t want him sleeping at his home.

Police charged Mumford with first-degree robbery, first-degree threatening, sixth-degree larceny, second-degree breach of peace, risk of injury to a child and interfering with an officer.

On Oct. 9, while out on bail, Mumford was accused of a domestic assault that resulted in a police chase from Norwich to Stonington.

Mumford’s wife told police that while riding with him in a car in Montville, he slapped her face. She left the car while it was stopped at a stop sign in Greeneville, police said. A police cruiser was in front of their car when she left it, police said, and as the officer inside activated the lights, Mumford fled.

The chase, involving several departments, went through Preston, Ledyard, Groton and Stonington, police said, with speeds topping 100 mph. Police gave up the chase at the Rhode Island border, they said.

Mumford was arrested Oct. 26 on charges related to the chase and Oct. 30 on the domestic assault charges.